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Movie Info

Release Date: March 15, 1940
Runtime: 129 minutes
Alternative titles: View all (34)
Genres:
Drama
Budget: $800,000
Revenue: $1,591,000
Original Language: English
Status: Released
Spoken Languages:
Critic Scores
Ratings from trusted sources
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100%
Tomatometer
96
96/100
Metacritic
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7.8/10
TMDB
1,086 votes
8.1/10
IMDb
108,145 votes
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The Grapes of Wrath

1940

"Hope and struggle collide on the road to survival."

Also known as: 🇪🇸 ES: El raïm de la ira? 🇫🇷 FR: Les Raisins de la colère? 🇩🇪 DE: Früchte des Zorns? 🇵🇹 PT: As Vinhas da Ira? 🇮🇹 IT: Furore? All international titles (34) →
Drama 129 min 8.1/10

Awards & Recognition

1 Wins
0 Nominations
1 Total
Oscars
1
Year Festival Category Winner
1941 Oscars Best Director John Ford

Synopsis

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Parental Guide — Suitable for 13+

13+

Content guidance for parents

Category Level Indicator
Violence 2/5
Sexual Content 1/5
Language 2/5
Drugs / Alcohol 1/5
Frightening Elements 2/5
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Budget: $800,000
Revenue: $1,591,000
Profit $791,000
ROI +98.9% (2x)

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The Grapes of Wrath is directed by John Ford .

Cast of The Grapes of Wrath

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Crew & Production

Keywords

#based on novel or book 610 #road trip 71 #california 45 #farm 21 #capitalism 20 #great depression 19 #jail 14 #oklahoma 8 #ex-detainee 3

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Trivia & Fun Facts about The Grapes of Wrath

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  • John Ford relied on actual migrant workers as extras to add authenticity to the film's portrayal of the Great Depression, creating a more realistic atmosphere for the actors and audience alike.

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  • In one scene, the character Ma Joad, played by Jane Darwell, refers to the importance of family unity, a recurring theme that resonates throughout the film and mirrors the experiences of many families during the Depression.

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  • Despite the film's serious subject matter, John Ford included moments of dark humor, particularly through the character of Ruthie Joad, which serves to balance the film's heavier themes.

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  • A notable continuity error occurs when Tom Joad is seen wearing a jacket that changes between scenes, reflecting a lapse in the film's attention to detail in clothing consistency.

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  • The Grapes of Wrath is part of a larger body of work by John Ford that explores themes of struggle and resilience, linking it to films such as How Green Was My Valley, which similarly depicts familial challenges.

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